Hello world. Today I was (briefly) very happy to have stumbled across this:

https://www.bci2000.org/mediawiki/index.php/Contributions:LSLSource

because I would like to use LSL with BCI2000. However, if I look at the svn HEAD:

http://bci2000.org/svn/trunk/src/contrib/SignalSource/

I also don't see it. And if I look inside a working copy obtained from the release version ( http://www.bci2000.org/svn/tags/releases/current ), again inside /src/contrib/SignalSource , I also don't see it. In fact there's no filename containing the "lsl" substring anywhere in the working copy. Does the LSLSource exist? Is it maintained separately from BCI2000? How can I get it? Or is it in the same directory, so to speak, as HalfLife 3?

UPDATE: I guess I shouldn't have expected it in http://www.bci2000.org/svn/tags/releases/current since I now see that that actually gets me r4230 (release 3.05), some 5 years old.... I got there from https://www.bci2000.org/mediawiki/index.php/Programming_Reference:BCI2000_Source_Code#Access but I guess that advice must be out of date. Is there a different, canonical way to get stable (and/or release-corresponding) source revisions now?

3.05 is still the latest release. 3.6 has been underway for quite some time now, but never made it to an official release. This may have to do with heightened quality requirements which are in place from 3.6 onwards.

The LSLSource module is now available at /src/contrib/SignalSource/LSLSource.